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Christina Massey
Abstract paintings made from scraps of canvas and paper. Painted in acrylics and oils to create, both series have three dimensional surfaces. Brooklyn: An Art Community has woven surfaces that are mounted onto paper, The Wrinkled Series is stretched on canvas frames.


 
 
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Brooklyn: An Art Community, Will by Christina Massey, Painting, 20" x 32", $2,400.00

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Brooklyn: An Art Community, Cone by Christina Massey, Painting, 20" x 32", $2,400.00

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Brooklyn: An Art Community, East by Christina Massey, Painting, 20" x 32", $2,400.00

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Dead Painting 17 by Christina Massey, Painting, 38" x 42", $3,400.00

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas with Cloth

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Dead Painting 4 by Christina Massey, Painting, 36" x 42", $4,400.00

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

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Dead Painting 5 by Christina Massey, Painting, 38" x 46", $4,500.00

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

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  • Artist Name:
  • Christina Massey
  • Location:
  • California
  • Statement:
  • My work has focused on the challenge of taking painting to another level where it blends with sculpture and installation. Using methods of constructing and deconstructing, I am constantly re-using and re-purposing my artwork. One series literally leads to another, where previous series of works are cut, torn and sewn back together again into new series of works which may again be reconstructed into yet another art form. The past always present in the current and future works, they tell a story of my progression as an Artist, and question the finality of Art.
  • Biography:
  • Christina Massey was born and raised in Northern California where she studied painting and printmaking becoming an award-winning graduate before moving to New York City to pursue her Art career. Described by some as a Neo Conceptualist, her work often uses humor and theatrics to involve the viewer in anti-establishment rhetoric through the use of word play in her titles. She has produced multiple series of works including everything from conceptual abstract paintings to public interactive works negating the gallery completely.